Rabbit Cake (Hartnett) - Book Reviews

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Think off-the-wall, think totally weird, think Harriet the Spy meets A Confederacy of Dunces, and there you have it — Rabbit Cake. The rabbit cakes, of which there are many as this novel proceeds, were once a family favorite, made by sleepwalker/biologist Eva Rose Babbitt for her family.  READ MORE.
Keddy Ann Outlaw - LitLovers


(Starred review.) [W]inning.… Hartnett’s quirky, Southern-tinged debut relies heavily on Elvis’s relative naivete for dramatic irony.… [The] story is affecting, exploring how a fragile but precocious girl strives to define herself after a tragedy.
Publishers Weekly


(Starred review.) [B]rilliant… moving… funny…a stunning combination of youthful and astute.… How a whip-smart young girl handles the loss of her mother and the reorientation of her family; charming and beautifully written.
Kirkus Reviews

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